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Officials seek Placer County woman who walked off prisoner facility

Published: Wednesday, Jun. 24, 2009 - 1:09 pm

State corrections officials are looking for a Placer County woman who walked away Tuesday from an Oakland facility for female prisoners with children.

Katrice Davis, 30, is one of two women who departed from the Community Prisoner Mother Program. Corrections officials identified the other woman as Stephanie Almeida, 27, from Santa Clara County.

Davis was imprisoned last year on a four-year, eight-month term for second-degree burglary, a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation press release states. She was sent to the Oakland facility April 9 to be reunited with her 4-year-old daughter, Amyre Harris. The girl also was reported missing from the facility, the corrections department said.

Davis had been scheduled for parole in June 2010. She is described as African American, 5-foot-4, 123 pounds with black hair, brown eyes and a tattoo bearing the name "Ernie" on her left hand and calf.

Almeida was also serving a second-degree burglary term.

The prisoner mother program has been in operation since 1985. The corrections press release said it provides drug treatment, parenting classes, vocational education and counseling services. The Oakland facility is one of three in the state. The others are in Bakersfield and Pomona.


Call The Bee's Andy Furillo, (916) 321-1141.


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